Music, laughter, and delicious scents filled the air on Friday, October 4, 2024, during Daughters, Fathers, & Special Friends Night. Sporting their Mayfield gear, Cubs, family, and friends enjoyed a delicious dinner of Pie N’ Burger while participating in many exciting activities. From posing in the photo booth to playing corn hole on Pergola Lawn, there was never a dull moment! games included Jenga, ping pong, an ax-throwing game, inflatable basketball, and bingo. The event was an unforgettable night and an incredible illustration of the beautiful community at Mayfield Senior School.
Daughters, Fathers, & Special Friends Night was definitely an unforgettable event and an incredible illustration of the beautiful community at Mayfield Senior School!Here’s what Ivy B 25’ had to say about the event. She is pictured above with her stepfather. “I honestly really enjoyed it because I hadn’t really gone to other father daughter dances in previous years and the food was incredible. Pie N’ Burger is always a hit. I also enjoyed being with my friends and having that experience with my stepdad, being able to spend time together and with our closest peers.” Sasha G. 25’, pictured above with her father, had some wonderful words to share! “I’ve gone three out of four years. Always a night that my dad and I really look forward to, especially because he has a very busy schedule. It’s a time when we can relax and have fun. The highlight was definitely the bingo.”Terrifically twinning! Shelby B. 26’ pictured above with her father and their marvelous matching outfits, offered her insight. “It was my first year and my dad was really sad we missed the other ones. It was really fun, the food was good, I loved bingo and basketball, but I think it needed more games. I wanna see more matching outfits.”Madelyn H. 26 who is pictured in the middle, joins her sister, Bella H. 28’, and their father, in a game of pingpong. This is what she thought! “This was my first time at father daughter night. I thought it was really cute and it was really sweet that they created traditions around dads especially at an all girls school. It was really fun to hang out with my dad and my friends in the same place and to celebrate the relationship between dads and their daughters.”
Chloe Chiang is a sophomore at Mayfield Senior School, and this will be her second year writing for the Mayfield Crier. Alongside being the Managing Editorial Assistant for the Crier, she serves in Campus Ministry and as the Newspaper Representative on Arts Council. Chloe focuses on community and culture pieces, often conducting interviews and showcasing her Filipino heritage. As a Filipino-American, she speaks fluent Illongo and strives to improve her articulacy in Tagalog as well. At Mayfield, Chloe enjoys participating in theater, photography, cubs in action ambassadors, and swimming. In her free time, she also loves baking, singing, reading, and taking part in outlets for creative writing. Chloe cannot wait to watch the Crier continue to flourish and is ecstatic to contribute to its growth this year!